I'm definitely late to the party here. I enjoyed this book. It had me rolling my eyes at the infeasibility of the authoritarian all-powerful state, but I really enjoyed its central premise of individual action as protest against systemic failure. As much as the government felt unrealistic, the theme of the book is strong and the writing is of that particular page-turning quality that caused me to finish the book in a matter of 2 days. I'd recommend this to anybody -- it's both easy to read and relevant to our wider culture.

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